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 PUBLIC LAW 106-291—OCT. 11, 2000 114 STAT. 945 located in Kansas City, Kansas, as described in subsection (b)(3); and (2) the term "Secretary means the Secretary of the Interior. (b)(1) The Secretary shall take such action as may be necessary to ensure that the lands comprising the Huron Cemetery (as described in paragraph (3)) are used only in accordance with this subsection. (2) The lands of the Huron Cemetery shall be used only— (A) for religious and cultural uses that are compatible with the use of the lands as a cemetery; and (B) as a burial ground. (3) The description of the lands of the Huron Cemetery is as follows: The tract of land in the NW quarter of sec. 10, T. 11 S., R. 25 E., of the sixth principal meridian, in Wyandotte County, Kansas (as surveyed and marked on the ground on August 15, 1888, by William Millor, Civil Engineer and Surveyor), described as follows: "Commencing on the Northwest comer of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 10; "Thence South 28 poles to the 'true point of beginning'; "Thence South 71 degrees East 10 poles and 18 links; "Thence South 18 degrees and 30 minutes West 28 poles; "Thence West 11 and one-half poles; "Thence North 19 degrees 15 minutes East 31 poles and 15 feet to the 'true point of beginning*, containing 2 acres or more.". SEC. 124. None of the Funds provided in this Act shall be available to the Bureau of Indisin Affairs or the Department of the Interior to transfer land into trust status for the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe in Clark County, Washington, unless and until the tribe and the county reach a legally enforceable agreement that addresses the financial impact of new development on the county, school district, fire district, and other local governments and the impact on zoning and development. SEC. 125. None of the funds provided in this Act may be used by the Department of the Interior to implement the provisions of Principle 3(C)ii and Appendix section 3(B)(4) in Secretarial Order 3206, entitled "American Indian Tribal Rights, Federal-Tribal Trust Responsibilities, and the Endangered Species Act". SEC. 126. No funds appropriated for the Department of the Interior by this Act or any other Act shall be used to study or implement any plan to drain Lake Powell or to reduce the water level of the lake below the range of water levels required for the operation of the Glen Canyon Dam. SEC. 127. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in conveying the Twin Cities Research Center under the authority provided by Public Law 104-134, as amended by Public Law 104- 208, the Secretary may accept and retain land and other forms of reimbursement: Provided, That the Secretary may retain and use any such reimbursement until expended and without further appropriation: (1) for the benefit of the National Wildlife Refuge System within the State of Minnesota; and (2) for all activities authorized by Public Law 100-696; 16 U.S.C. 460zz. SEC. 128. Section 112 of Public Law 103-138 (107 Stat. 1399) is amended by striking "permit LP-GLBA005-93" and inserting

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